,Lg ~»qav,,aa¢ni-\n,».,.-.»»-an .. 21,1 aa -_...in 1 H -l Qi i '"*" »~.. ~ e *“&‘W'w' l &U;i§@*=’t% s / THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN. NOVEMBER 2 1899 A Delicious Tubbing .na their ferment sleep-fhefe is nothing better Ior any baby- Algaye use the “ A1b¢ft BABTS 0WN SOAP Pug ghild 'll h a. fine golgpiexion and iiblverbtevtioubled with skin diseases. _ The Nationol Council of W0- men of Canada have recommend- ed it as very suitable for nursery > ,H I gl ) I O O O `“ “ ;`”°\..sa¢i""li rsaassipca. IGHIBAL. ,gy `,{g., ¢|¢»¢us‘ Anim rouse Soaps »¢e¢eeoeeeeeeeeeM°' , . 1'- _...- r _ _ _ g .4 ---_Y &- - -='1 ISLAND HGNEY We have just received a -*well quantity of Clarified Honey fr0m 0110 of our leading farmers. I- iS gU'\"8"' teeli strictly PURE and UN DUI.- finaarnn. Trice 25 cents per pound. Spruce Gum. . . - f war in South Africa, asf a right- ogiho 2:; recglgimamgrtzgitggi 0 ‘nous war, a conflict from which how- s t 'P gu I ever deadly and prolonged it may be BEER & GOFF. Government from India, Australia A ` and Canada in any struggle. Can- | I I ada, by joint consent of bath political parties, has sent a thousand of her LAST TRIP. The S.S. Campana will sail trom Montreal for this port on Nov~ 6th. This ,will be the steamer’s last trip tor the season. ‘ For freight or passage apply to CARVELL 'BROS . Nov.1st--dlw Agents. g _ DR. G0llD0ll ALLEY Ptlisltlll All! SUIIBEUII. ~ (Graduate McGill University.) limes all leslieml Miles llesrs, Berellstsr St- East- I 91| Ill i- I.. |to3&.'lt|8|.n- t t toOou (hoes ..*2;°rr...:.e"°° *' 1 ` rar 1 “ Prince Edward Island An Illustrated Book, descriptive of Prince Edward Island. For sale at all bookstores and R. H. Mason’.~ lcwstands. Contains a map. P _ Odszrvlreztip 250 a copy .Worth side Post Omoo. at the following rates. §:;bil€}l §£gy (except Sunday) thx s ..., ................... .. e’ ;l;il1wee&0Ei£€ion(llond. &. Thur.) D0? liteekly Edition (Thiirsdayl P0! YG!! crests ot the people.and recognized therefore ae 7 Q 01' IgP3il€hod€t?tg>§c%s?N?w £wsePBl . $1.5); in advance ........................ . .L25 ¢l.25;in advansco ...... . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l.00 have been at tae :e.llgw'lll;$vplD»°°h»mm_ i§ili§fil11i1r°§1.£in‘i¢'f°1iii>°l»v°rk iiiia 'ether busi trarmacted: iiifimei-side, cu§~is's Boomers-D. K. cmi» Man . Albertogzreklllberton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart ASUIIL Souris East.. Telephone oiloe. R Seaman.A8'6Bf J-1r.. B. M<=cni§:aDY. J. P. HOOD Editor.l Business idanolwl' 1 - A f Q llll llllllllllld llllllllllll THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 2. Ill. 805|! SYMPATIIISERS ? Whatever diderences of opinion » therepmay have been as tothe manner in which negotiations were conducted ` with the Transvaal before the war ,there can be no qu( stion in any in- telligent miad as to the right and duty of the British 'Government to ,drive back the invaders of the British Provinces in South Africa and whip them into subjection. It was the Beers, not the British who cut of neg- otiatirns, appealed to the sword, in- * vaded our soil and began the work of spoil and slaughter. Were Britain as feeble as Spain or Portugal instead of the mighty power by sea and land that Providence has made her she must needs have drawn the swcrd from its scabbard under the conditions existing. These conditions have made the people not only of the :United Kingdom but of the British. Empire as one man in support of the there is no escape. Never before was the patriotic loyalty of the colonies and d penden- ciee of the Empire so aroused. Never before hafs such spontaneous and hearty support been fendered tothe Imperial . best and bravest young men to share the fortunes of the deadly struggle, and would send five thousand or twice that number if they were needed. And foremost among the Provinces in proportion to the 'numbers of her peo- ple in this volunteer ‘ movement stands Prince Edward Island. Both political parties and all religions creeds have joined together to send our lighting contingent to South Africa. Surely the time for discussion is past !' And ' while with breathless interest we wait for news from the front, or read of the heroic struggles of our brave fellow countrymen who are giving np their lives to roll back the tide of invasion, it must jar upon the sensibilities of patriotic men and women tohear that there are yet a yrfewin' our midst whose sympathies "are now as they always have been with the enemies of Britain. At such a time the omcial whether represent- ing the Government of Canada or of the Quesn;the teachers in our schools; the press and the pulpits of the land have a clear patriotic duty to per- form. That duty is to uphold by word and example the Government of the Empire in this great contro rersy until the invader is driven out and l the aggreasor is cdndignly punisw. Shame on the Canadian oitiz be he high or low, who dares, among our loyal people and at such a time to instil into the minds of others a doubt as to the justice of Britain’s position in the war which has been iorced upon her. We believe that ‘ U l »ucli'p'e&ne are very few in numxxi . ` ` G ` , ‘° .,`_J‘ L p p, ' ‘ - y ,` . » . T I' I _- isolated, end left to freeze in the ` n t . 1 P “J ai, uaeramnisueemi wintry cold of a lo) al community’s_ s ‘ -r’ _ 4 A ' iiiirillfllililiilllrlleiiaaie. nanny "°l’“k"- ' ' nfl ' -(fr f 'r ' ' e ”` seexing. at all times w further the beat ln __-__--» lt were well if the could be mar The telegrapbic news from the seat of war comes mainly by cable up the Indian Ocean and tlie Mediterranean and from Ireland by one or other ,of the many trans-Atlantic cables to , America. The distance, smaiuly under water traversed by the war news be- foae it reaches the GU.utmaN’s readeii is between eleven and twelve thousand miles. The |pi'ess correspondents in South Africa are under rigid censor- ship and are not permitted to send early news of the movements of our troops, lest it might be of advantage* to the enemy- ' The War Oiiice appears now to be ‘making public the despatches received ifrom Gewll 'W\=i¢° as ~°°n alms i *fully is is consistent with ii eus~`~srs-1 gard to the security of our forces and the success of the campaign. The ‘lo are incurred in the Held, yvhlltt til” have biiotiglit gloom ‘overii fthe .ieiitlrn country have only strengthened the ~de`term`inatioar tcpress oi;=tberear jto ai victorious issue. Hence it' is safe to say that the history of the next » few weeks and mouths must ‘be“-full of stirring events. The Beers are valiant warriors and if they are to be driven back will iight from hillside to hillside. Our readers must be pre- pared to hear of terrible slaughter and occasional reverses from day to day. The one consolation will be that the more strenuous and intense the struggle the sooner it will be over and the less will be the efusion of _blood in the aggregate. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY Messages Sent Over Twenty-Nine Miles of Water at New York Monday. N ew York, Oct 31.-Over twenty' nine miles of the Atlantic ocean. over ‘ house tops. church spires and towering onine buildings, the Marconi electrical, ripples successfully carried and dropped ‘message between two moving warships yesterday. The naval test at sea proved that within a radius ” ot twent;-one miles. messages can be transmitted by wireless telegraphy with all the accu- racy and precision of an ordinary land' line. ervcs. . . r "WM Dr. A. W. Shlildtdb W ‘ .,0.,.....,.’i.f.'."y Chasc’s . I '*°"‘t*"1°"*'v Nerve "Nerves"-what a world of meaning this word has to scores of thousnndsof women. who, through the strains of social life and the worry of home mres, are fast approaching the ve. In Nervous headaches, d ° . ' °tahility day, restlessness and sleeplessnelsrdlby the organs peculiarly feminine, loss of energy, ' and ambition, despondency and despair. These are some of the symptoms known to the woman gf exhausted nerves. These strc . prom: w ich entirely disappear when . ,z:y.)Cbase'aNervr;}';`oodisi:‘ed. ' creating new, blood thisgrai.tfoodcure_ofDr.A._W.~.. stores and revitallaes the wasted ggnew vigor and vitali\§Linto the I woman of nnny ' which am exhausted nerves. Dr. A. W. Cbase's Nerve Food cures , building-up process, which makes the round an plump, and restores the glow of health to the le sallaw cheek. &5é;..arbox dptlallldealera, or Edmanscn, Bti .ii § :fi iiiii \ \ _ f ' f . - _ , __._- _af ~E EMPLUYMENT |lElilSillY All persons wanting employment and employers of labor in want of at istance will obtain help and situa- tions by applying to il. M ii. R E P; E» ls ~ » . ‘I mgyaggmgdm-“sad fo mm `t_s°m-‘1,:“\:.“LT"l & The cheap St0re R. ’ Barrister and Attorney it” ` ln eastern shore of Africa. under the " ._ C ANY BARGAINS ' IN FANCY SHIRTS AND I LD si~iiRTs W cf sr R Pa.insandachesinthebody,derangementsof‘ , ._ 4 1 » } 1,! _ A In ‘ . Li , , vs/ W ' "ll / I /ffw iii money hy calling now.. vi - _.$231, I ii 4" at t W' 1%' 99 When buying your fall suit or overcoat Beware of the man,who oifers you a suit pays the newspapers a liberal amount to and “impossible bargains gathered from *he When bread and meat are sold so dear, WE believe in SUB MITY of PLAIN TRUTH r / Keep Your Eiyéls Opc g ' ' _ When we oR`er you good suit $945? $5* 593°? 00° _ _ ou are sure of e ti r n 8 my Y v,_g_ y gtng ou moeygitdi. §l"8°°d ‘ l 1 I-IA sauce AIA mowed' *ummm 9' n . as ' H ‘Lia -l \tin°”\ \ ` \ williisave I days Don’t come in a month from now and say you saw them so and so, but come now We want advertisement now, not next month, and we are willing to Give you the advantage of CUT PRICES, you the services of our niosr succnssrur. brncianisr FREE Dr McKay Joi-don, Docxron or* Northern Ill. College of Ophtbmology and Otology Lhirago, whose thorough course In dlaeoea IDG eye and the Physiological and Pathological e&`ec's upon these organs and the years of training has placed him in_ the front rank of his profession No casa T00 DIFFIOULT Rs stay, but“ab ive oEer is good for tendays (No operation performed or medicine prescnbeii _ Open Evenings. , A < ”< it »_r-' A .' ' -` il. NexttoW F Carter Queen Street . 4 I . ' cm. Will < o the Work in our _Tortoise heaters. They econ-y Do 1 1” oinize full enough to pay for; ~ tl.e stove in one or two years. T They hold fire to beat A anv stove made. ' Fmdm out thai; _*M _ _ Y . F1-hey are low in price, neat h 8' ~ We give best values in Boots in finish $10 068° Model' Grandalliénges ` dd SSee our Job lots in windows and on egunterg for . Q ' y (I;l;§lIg;‘;dS§)’9;I;=‘ie§;1§2li’pl1P- £31 reductions to clear - . Boingabout to proceed to “oath Atrl I nl' goods oonung lm W a l3hen\:;i&ei]~ii;i:_ lgigtiigg mL1g dw (iii 12,; mt in his absence hiiirlawolhce at _ Regiilar price $1 50 now ’$‘12.Il0. ` $100 c no ‘ tie. See our large range of tics at 33§ per cent borne qu ck and save money Gordon m_§i).Um@cLe What about that Piece of silverwcar you were W We have Just the articleto emt you, come and Where-at the corner Jewelry Sims L W COOK B'é`§fhcS§L"’cf$f§’;"E..a» Jew eler __ _ I __a...| _.___- \»=k°v= °v°°w1=“.1°¢\1b==fe°¢wil1bel f _ - ' . H J 1:13190! °;£@lé¢})H.to under competent A, _ _ _ _ _